Is Climate Legislation a Mixed Bag?

Concerns about the effect of carbon dioxide on climate change have prompted governments to consider restrictions on emissions from industries. A cap and trade program would place a cap on nationwide emissions of greenhouse gases, and require industries and energy companies to purchase emissions certificates to continue operations.
These certificates would then be traded on an open market, allowing companies to purchase or sell credits based on their need for emissions. The number of certificates available would decrease over time in an attempt to gradually reduce emissions. Profits from the program would be returned to vulnerable companies and consumers, and invested in alternative energy technologies.

Printing Industries of America supports voluntary measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but is concerned about the possible effects of a mandatory cap and trade program. Cap and trade legislation would have a significant impact on America’s global competitiveness. Printers are working hard to be more sustainable and to reduce emissions.